NEW LONDON — A Connecticut judge has told a convicted burglar he needs to change his "shtick."

The Day of New London reports Judge Susan Handy gave her advice Tuesday to 53-year-old Andrew Kendzierski as she sentenced him to 2 years in prison for probation violation and fifth-degree larceny. Handy told him, "It's not working for you."

Kendzierski was arrested in August, five months after completing a 5 year prison term for burglarizing and burning an 18th century Stonington farmhouse. He then charged with stealing a generator and tools from a house in Preston. He pleaded guilty under the Alford Doctrine, meaning he didn't agree with the allegations but didn't want to go to trial.

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